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Blood monocytes sample MelanA/MART1 antigen for long-lasting cross-presentation to CD8+ T cells after differentiation into dendritic cells.

Florence Faure1, Mabel Jouve2, Isabelle Lebhar-Peguillet1, Charlotte Sadaka1, Fernando Sepulveda1, Olivier Lantz1, Stefano Berre1, Raphael Gaudin1, Silvia Sánchez-Ramón3, Sebastian Amigorena1.   

Abstract

Human blood monocytes are very potent to take up antigens. Like macrophages in tissue, they efficiently degrade exogenous protein and are less efficient than dendritic cells (DCs) at cross-presenting antigens to CD8+ T cells. Although it is generally accepted that DCs take up tissue antigens and then migrate to lymph nodes to prime T cells, the mechanisms of presentation of antigens taken up by monocytes are poorly documented so far. In the present work, we show that monocytes loaded in vitro with MelanA long peptides retain the capacity to stimulate antigen-specific CD8+ T cell clones after 5 days of differentiation into monocytes-derived dendritic cells (MoDCs). Tagged-long peptides can be visualized in electron-dense endocytic compartments distinct from lysosomes, suggesting that antigens can be protected from degradation for extended periods of time. To address the pathophysiological relevance of these findings, we screened blood monocytes from 18 metastatic melanoma patients and found that CD14+ monocytes from two patients effectively activate a MelanA-specific CD8 T cell clone after in vitro differentiation into MoDCs. This in vivo sampling of tumor antigen by circulating monocytes might alter the tumor-specific immune response and should be taken into account for cancer immunotherapy.
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Keywords:  CD8+ T cells; antigen storage; cross-presentation; melanoma; monocytes

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28884480     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.31037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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